ABSTRACT

Epigram, (contd.) Garden, 831; on One who made long Epitaphs, 822; on Poets, 276; on seeing the Ladies at Crux-Easton, 818; on the Balance of Europe, 279; on the Toasts of the Kit-Cat Club, 304; 'Peter complains', 817; 'When other Ladies • ••', 808; 'You beat your Pate', 817

Epigrams from Private Letters Epigrams from The Grub-street Journal Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court Epigrams occasioned by Cibber's verses in praise of Nash Epigrams on Shakespear's Monument Epilogue to Jane Shore Epilogue to the Satires Episode of Sarpedon, The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, An Epistle to Allen Lord Bathurst Epistle to Miss Blount, with the Works of Voiture Epistle to Miss Blount . •. after the Coronation Epistle to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington Epistle to James Craggs, Esq; Epistle to Henry Cromwell, Esq~' An Epistle to Mr. Jervas Epistle to a Lady Epistle to Robert, Earl of Oxford Epitaph, for Dr. Francis Atterbury, 816; on Edmund Duke of Buck-

ingham, 822; Of By-Words, 817; on John Lord Caryll, 278; on Mrs. Corbet, 809; onJames Craggs, Esq., 490; on ••. Robert Digby, and .•. his Sister Mary, 498; on Charles Earl of Dorset, 813; designedfor Mr. Dryden's Monument, 464; on Mr. Elijah Fenton, 808; on G-, 496; on Mr. Gay, 818; on the Honble. Simon Harcourt, 473; on Himself, 827; on Sir Godfrey Kneller, 497; on Lady Kneller, 474; on John Knight, 813; intendedfor Sir Isaac Newton, 808; on P. P. Clerk of the Parish, 294; intendedfor Mr. Rowe, 464; on Mr. Rowe, 836; on Sir William Trumbull, 3°°; for One who would not be buried in Westminster Abbey, 827; on General Henry Withers, 809

Epitaphs from the Latin on the Count of Mirandula, 496; on John Hewet and Sarah Drew, Three, 462

Essay on Criticism, An Essay on Man, An

Fable of Dryope, The Fable of Vertumnus and Pomona, The Farewell to London, A Fragment of a Satire~' see Atticus

Garden, The Gardens of Alcinous, The Gulliver's Travels, Verses on

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Happy Life of a Country Parson, The Homer, Translations of Horace, Satyr 4. Lib. I. Paraphrased Hymn of St. Francis Xavier Hymn Written in Windsor Forest, A

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59, 60, 69, 75 8I4 115 3IO

Imitation of Martial I I7 Imitations of English Poets 3 Imitations of Horace, Sat. II. 'i, 6I3; Sat. II. ii, 6I9; Ep. I. i. 624;

Ep. I. vi, 630; Ep. II. i, 634; Ep. II. ii, 650; Sat. II. vi, 659; Bp. I. vii, 664; Sat. I. ii, 667; Ode IV. i, 673; Ode IV. ix, 674

Impertinent, The; see Satires of Donne Verszfyed Impromptu, to Lady Winchelsea 288 In behalf of Mr. Southerne 466 Inscriptio 497 Inscription, Martha Blount~· A: P: 283; 'Nymph of the Grot', 474;

on a Grotto of Shells at Crux-Easton, 8I8; upon a Punch-Bowl, An, 472

January and May 76

Key to the Lock, Four Poems from A 289 Letter to Cromwell 271 Lines, added to Wycherley's poems, 272; from The Critical Speci-

men, 277; in Conclusion of a Satire, 497; on Bounce, 837; on Coffee, 278; on CurU, 298; on Dulness, 272; on Ministers, 833; on Mr. Hatton's Clocks, 46I; on Swift's Ancestors, 475; on Writing a Tragedy, 278; Fatis agimur, 276; My Pylades, 276; to Lord Bathurst, 46I; to Bolingbroke, 473; to a Friend, 8I2; to King George II, 834

Macer 290 Messiah 189 Moral Essays~· see Characters of Men, The~· Characters of Women,

The~· Epistle to Allen Lord Bathurst~· Epistle to ..• Richard, Earl of Burlington

Occasion'd by some Verses of . •• the Duke of Buckingham 308 Ode for Musick, on St. Cecilia's Day 139 Ode on Solitude 265

Odyssey~· see Homer Of a Lady singing to her Lute 3 Of her Picture 4Of her Sickness 4 Of her Sighing 5 Of her walking in a Garden after a Shower 4 Of the Lady who could not sleep in a stormy Night 3 Of the Use of Riches; see Epistle to Allen Lord Bathurst